LANE COVE

LANE COVE At A Glance

Nestled in lush bushland, family-friendly Lane Cove has a vibrant village atmosphere and boasts a thriving arts and festivals scene. Lane Cove steps it up a few notches on the weekends as local families descend on the village and the 50 parks and playgrounds that encompass the greater Lane Cove region.

Lifestyle

The village shopping precinct is the heart of Lane Cove. Situated along Longueville and Burns Bay Roads, the pedestrian-only plaza with its wealth of cafés and restaurants is the social gathering space for locals. Further down Longueville Road, Lane Cove Public School transforms into a thriving Farmers and Produce Market every Saturday.

There is what would seem an overabundance of early education and primary schools in the area – three of which sit side by side along Longueville Road – but they each play a pivotal role in servicing the area’s growing population.

Multiculturalism is celebrated here in an array of events and festivals, including the nine-week Cameraygal Festival which honours the areas Indigenous heritage.

With such beautiful surroundings and only 10 minutes from the CBD, families are eager to keep Lane Cove to themselves.

Neighbours

Neighbours

Young and more established families are in abundance. Retirement villages are spread throughout the area, whilst independent 20-somethings are attracted to the affordable apartments and quick commute to the city.

VILLAGE

The family-friendly and village-like vibe of the shopping precinct is where multicultural cuisine and roasting coffee beans lure locals in. It’s also the heart of community events such as Sunset in the Village.